46
117
461
65 this Exullency confirms this statement and Mr. blank with leave of the Council
retires.
69.
The Honorable the Major General
· kommanding is then asked by is Excellency if he would wish to have "The Surveyor General examined, but the
• Major General
and
bouncil think it
the rest of the
unnecessary
Mr Milson's position
was
because
different from
that of M" blank inasmuch as he had
seen all MM: blark's statements affecting him, where as M. blank had never the Surveyors former Muris on his recent
letter attacking
him.
The bouncil then deliberates at
considerable length
been
and the following
two resolutions are
finally unanimously
adopted
Ꮧ .
that the
and
great inconvenience detriment to the Public interests which
would be entailed by dispensing at present
with Mr bluk's Services, and the af
impopibility of obtaining their continuance
so
ṣo long
مانت
that
ced under
jentievan is placed
the control of the present Surveyor General,
necepitate the immediate division of the duties of the latter's Department till the return of Mr Bird from leave.
It is therefore desirable that im blank be given a portion of those duties intirel apart from M. Wilson, and be, rendered wholly responsible for the recounts and far everything
also connected with the discharge